i live on the lake. i have a wake boat & a bass boat. so, i see both sides on a lot of arguments. it boils down to respect. one day last year, i was detailing my supra & a couple of fishermen come by and start flipping my dock. no problem, i stop & watch for a couple of seconds, then go back to work. all of a sudden, a 6" t-rigged trick worm lands in my boat. on the vinyl. the idiot just start reeling it back to himself. i start yelling "whoa, whoa!" because i don't want the EWG hook tearing the hell out of my vinyl. the jerks just look at me & laugh. i didn't say anything because i don't need them to retaliate & vandalize my stuff. it's just crazy how inconsiderate people are. he should have apologized & hopped out and retrieved the worm. i get tired of the "i don't care, it's not mine" type attitude. i never say anything negative to anyone. one reason is that i love flipping docks, the second is i don't need my stuff vandalized. there is a saying i heard years ago & try to put to good use as often as possible, "you get more bees with honey". some of the previous posters have done this. it's amazing how far being polite & respectful can get you. the world needs a good dose of both of these.